Reward for leading LAPD to Dorner may be withheld.

Yesterday morning, two maids — still unnamed at this time — walked into what they believed to be an empty cabin in California's Big Bear
mountains. Instead, they stumbled upon fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner, who tied them up and fled in a purple Nissan. Eventually, one of the maids
managed to break loose and call the police. About a half-hour later, according to the Los Angeles Times, "officers with the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife spotted the stolen vehicle and called for backup," and the chase was on. Following a shoot-out, Dorner took refuge in another
cabin, where he died in a fire.

Normally, the maid's actions, which clearly led to Dorner's demise, would merely earn her the gratitude of the police force and the community. But
this was hardly just any old criminal investigation. Three days ago, a group of local businesses, organizations, and private citizens, led by the Los
Angeles mayor's office, cobbled together a record-breaking $1 million reward for information leading to Dorner's "arrest, apprehension, and
conviction," in the words of Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach.

Does the maid, in a fairy-tale twist, get that million dollars? It's not clear. The maid's phone call didn't technically lead to the "arrest,
apprehension, and conviction" of Dorner, only to his death, so if the terms of the reward are taken literally, it would seem she's out of luck.
However, the city did get exactly what it wanted — the chance to bring Dorner to justice and end his reign of terror. Being stingy with the money,
in such a high-profile case, could arguably dissuade citizens from making an effort to help the LAPD when rewards are offered in the future.

So, it seems that the LAPD is speaking with lawyers to see if they have to pay the reward. The reward was for the "arrest, apprehension, and
conviction", but as im sure you've read in the numerous threads on ATS, dorner supposedly died in a fire. A fire that appears to have been set by
the LAPD, or other forces on site.

To me this seems completely wrong and unfair, sorry, you dont get the reward we offered because he cant be convicted now that we killed him.

I wanted to get your thoughts on this, and if i am totally off base here let me know

DC

ETA: I dont start threads often, but i did search for this part of the story and didnt come up with anything. Mods: feel free to delete, move, or
anything else you see fit for this thread.

It is a cop out since they had no intention of taking him alive. They were in the process of apprehending him and so the maids did their part because
they made that process possible. They deserve the money. You dont go back on your word, and especially so when you are a public figure /entity with
authority like the LAPD.

That says the reward is for information that leads to the arrest and capture ... but; if police kill him when they get him ... then is he "captured"?

There's also a man with a dog in the hijacked vehicle story. The story said he was let out of the vehicle with his dog, jumped into the woods and
phoned. He said gunshots started just 10 seconds later ... so, the county Sheriff's Deputies were already there and alerted. I don't know if his
vehicle was damaged in the fire or not.

The people who owned the cabin that the police set on fire - that's another victim I hope is compensated.

I hope the maids get at least SOME of the reward money if not all of it.

I called it the day before yesterday, long before this happened. We're heading to Cali on this run, and my fiance said "maybe we'll see him and
get the reward." I told her they were going to kill him, and use that as an excuse to not pay the reward, since he'll be dead. They didn't
apprehend him, they killed him.

who pays for the destruction of the private property? How many years will that take to resolve?

The people who were shot by the police earlier get how much for the pain and suffering after court costs, attorney fees, taxes etc? How long will
that take?

Why does it seem that innocent bystanders, people who are victimized, are in the same boat as the maid - sol unless the hire a lawyer and give them 35
percent of the take plus costs - 2.00 per copy per page etc.?

The unreal problem her is the TV reality these folks live in, kill, kill, kill, shoot shoot shoot because this is the crises of our times and they do
this without regard to the rest of the entire world. They are like children who haven't become aware they live on a planet with billions of others
besides themselves, and who justify their rampant destruction by saying, "it's our job and we had no choice."

I have a great question. If Chris is real then why have we not heard from any family members or former service members raising all kinds of hell? I
would think they would have already filed law suits against the state for setting the house on fire Wako style. Its so obvious since the media wont
stop airing the recording of the police officer yelling to burn the house to the ground and so called burners being used. Probably flame throwers.

That couple was originally reported as a couple, then later became 2 maids, and now are back to a couple again. Either way, I still hope they get
paid! www.nbclosangeles.com...

NOTE: NBC4 incorrectly reported that the pair held captive inside a Big Bear cabin were mother-daughter housekeepers. A couple who own the
Mountain Vista Resort on Club View Drive on Wednesday evening told media that they were tied up by the man before he stole their SUV.

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